(Getty Images, Pacific Coast News) With the 2012 Oscar nominations announced Tuesday, all the fun of predicting who will be nominated has disappeared. So with that mind it's NEVER too early to look ahead to 2013 when we'll have a whole new crop of movies to pore through and analyze. Of course, it's ludicrous to prognosticate awards winners when one hasn't even seen any of the movies, but with the help of a little friend called the Internet, there is plenty of information about the coming...Read Full Story
Jonny Greenwood is more than just a lead guitar and keyboardist for Radiohead, he is also a composer for movies. The multi-instrumentalist has composed for movies such as Bodysong, Norewgian Wood , and is most recognized for his work on There Will Be Blood , which is an amazing soundtrack. Now it appears as though he will be getting behind the soundboards for yet another movie, another Paul Thomas Anderson movie. According to Slashfilm , Greenwood will be conducting the score for Anderson’s...Read Full Story
Paul Thomas Anderson
4 titles, 53rd in points with 13,990
1. There Will Be Blood (2007) #150
2. Boogie Nights (1997) #212
3. Magnolia (1999) #320
4. Punch-Drunk Love (2002) #536
Out of the top 1000
5. Hard Eight (1997) #1630
Interesting that my favorite of his films, Hard Eight (1997) , is the one not in the top 1000, but it’s an excellent con-artist film, and also Anderson's tightest film overall, it's lean and mean. John C. Reilly stars as a newcomer on the gambling scene...Read Full Story
Paul Thomas Anderson ‘s last film was 2007′s masterpiece There Will Be Blood , he’s finally released some details on his next project and we have them thanks to Collider . We talked about this almost two years ago , it’s nice to see something more official. His new untitled project centers on the leader/creator of a faith-based organization and his followers.
The cast includes Philip Seymour Hoffman as the organization’s leader and Joaquin Phoenix as a young drifter who Hoffman sets as...Read Full Story
Musicals tell their stories with sweeping camerawork, song, dance, and big emotions. They are the height of melodrama, and after five films and several television and music video stints it’s surprising to me that director Paul Thomas Anderson has never made one.
Often referred to as a “self-taught” or “VCR” filmmaker, Anderson learned all he needed about the craft from watching the films themselves. Everyone talks about his Scorsese-style camerawork and his Altman-esque proclivity...Read Full Story
The director of Magnolia and There Will Be Blood was just a youthful 22 when he worked on the CBS movie Secret Vows, and he was rocking some serious nineties hair. [Badass Digest]
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Last year, a small report surfaced that Paul Thomas Anderson would be using 65mm film [1] to shoot some of his new film The Master, and now we've got confirmation that PTA did indeed use the large-size negative film for at least part of the movie. And it comes from a surprising source: a Twitter conversation between current and former Pixar directors Brad Bird, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich.
CinemaBlend [2] points out that, last night...
Paul Thomas Anderson diehards have gossiped for months over reports that the filmmaker is shooting his next film, known as The Master, on 65mm -- the IMAX film format used recently, and to great effect, by the likes of Christopher Nolan and DP ...
Way back in April, before lensing started on Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," word leaked out that the director was shooting test footage with a 65mm camera, the same used by Stanley Kubrick on "2001: A Spacy Odyssey" -- and then, not much was heard after that. Well, it looks like those tests went well as the word around the Twittersphere (thank you Ice Cube) is that Anderson has indeed shot some of the film in the format (the movie is...
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Itâs always been hard to pinpoint what Paul Thomas Anderson might do next, given that heâs always vacillated between movies about crime ( Hard Eight ), nostalgia ( Boogie Nights ) or just straight-up depression ( Magnolia ). But just how do you ...